Today’s Highlights:
Dr. Strangelove, adapted & directed by Sean Foley, featuring Steve Coogan & Giles Terera, opens at London’s Noël Coward Theatre.
Manhattan Theatre Club‘s Bad Kreyol, world premiere by Dominique Morisseau, directed by Tiffany Nichole Greene, featuring Pascale Armand (Gigi), Fedna Jacquet (Lovelie), Andy Lucien (Thomas), Kelly McCreary (Simone), and Jude Tibeau (Pita), opens at Off-Broadway’s Signature Theatre.
Varla Jean Merman: The Errors Tour, by Jeffrey Roberson, Ricky Graham & Jacques LaMarre, opens at Hollywood’s Catalina Jazz Club.
Robbin, From The Hood, world premiere by Marlow Wyatt, directed by Chuma Gaul, featuring Iesha M. Daniels (Robbin), Enrike Llamas (Juan), Geri Nikole-Love (Margaret), Rob Nagle (Kyle), Joshua R. Lamong (Charles), and William L. Warren (Percy), begins previews at North Hollywood’s Road on Magnolia.
Another Medea reading, written & directed by Aaron Mark, featuring Tom Hewitt, at 7:30 PM at Off-Broadway’s Sheen Center.
The West Bank Cafe Forever Gala concert, featuring Julie Benko, Andrew Barth Feldman, Annie Golden, Joe Iconis, Michael R. Jackson), Richard Kind, Lorna Luft, Judy Kuhn), Eva Noblezada, Randy Rainbow, and Lillias White, from 6-10 PM at NYC’s West Bank Cafe.
Steve Ross & Karen Murphy: Best of the Versed concert, at 9:30 PM at NYC’s Don’t Tell Mama.
York Theater‘s Brooklyn’s Bridge: A New Musical developmental reading, by Ray Roderick & Joseph Baker, directed by Roderick, featuring Stephen Berger, Tommy J. Dose, Savannah Frazier, Andrea GrossiBenitez, Matthew Harmon, John Hillner, Ben Jones, Paula Leggett Chase, Conor McShane, Fergie L. Philippe, Drew Tanabe, and Chelsea Wheatley, at 7:30 PM at Off-Broadway’s Theater at St. Jeans. By invitation only.
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WOOF!, written & performed by Hanah Gadsby, continues through Oct. 27 at the Abrons Arts Center, directed by Jenney Shamash.
Gadsby processes the current moment, “with all its catastrophes and hypocrisies, from a new perspective.”
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Shoshana Bean will depart Broadway’s Hell’s Kitchen on Dec. 1 at the Shubert Theatre. Her replacement has not yet been announced.
The play centers on 17-year-old Ali and her mother, sharing a cramped apartment near Times Square. Ali wants to live out her NYC dream, but Mom is scared her daughter will repeat her own mistakes.
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Jersey Boys continues through Nov. 3 at NJ’s Paper Mill Playhouse, directed by Michael Bello.
Daniel Quadrino (Frankie Valli), Ben Diamond (Bob Gaudio), Robert Lenzi (Nick Massi), Jake Bentley Young (Tommy DeVito), Nick Duckart (Gyp DeCarlo), and Jeremy Gaston (Bob Crewe), with Amber Ardolino, Kelly Belarmino, Holli’ Conway, Hugh Entrekin, Kaitlyn Frank, Nathan Lucrezio, Andrew Martin Maguire, Jarran Muse, Tyler Okunski, and Reagan Pender.
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Red Bull Theater‘s Medea: Re-Versed, by Luis Quintero, has been extended through Oct. 20 at Off-Broadway’s Sheen Center, directed by Nathan Winkelstein.
Sarin Monae West (Medea), Siena D’Addario, Melissa Mahoney, Mark Martin, Jacob Ming-Trent, Luis Quintero, and Stephen Michael Spencer.
How do you solve a problem like Medea? Her infamy is larger than life; it resists the constraints of the stage. There have been other terrifying anti-heroes in the history of tragedy, but a woman capable of killing her own children threatens to break the bounds of imagination. Even Lady Macbeth, a theatrical descendant who imagines dashing out the brains of a nursing infant, can’t steel herself to carry out actual violence, and ultimately subsides into madness and suicide. Medea, though, ends her play not beaten down but darkly triumphant. In the final scene of Euripides’ tragedy, she turns up to taunt her defeated husband from a winged chariot suspended above the stage. By occupying the position reserved for the deus ex machina, Medea reminds us that she’s semi-divine, the granddaughter of the sun god Helios. “There’s a deity’s entity in my identity,” she tells us in this brilliant adaptation. A supernaturally powered fury, she refuses to be reduced to human fragility.
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Dancers Responding to AIDS‘ The Hudson Valley Dance Festival benefit event, will take place at 2 & 5 PM at NY’s Historic Catskill Point.
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Masafumi Hata & Kaori Miura’s Attack on Titan: The Musical will take place Thur. Oct. 10 at 11:30 PM (as well as an afternoon dress rehearsal at a time TBA) at Off-Broadway’s New York City Center. Click here to learn more about the musical.
Kurumu Okamiya (Eren Yeager), Sara Takatsuki (Mikasa Ackerman), Eito Konishi (Armin Arlert), Ryo Matsuda (Levi), and Takuro Ohno (Erwin Smith), with Shota Matsuda, Kazuaki Yasue, Yuuri Takahashi, Sena, Mitsu Murata, Takeshi Hayashino, Masanori Tomita, Mimi Maihane, Mitsuru Karahashi, Riona Tatemichi, and more.
A century ago, the grotesque giants known as Titans appeared and consumed all but the last remnants of humanity. The survivors took refuge behind giant walls. Today, the threat of the Titans is a distant memory, and a boy named Eren Yeager yearns to explore the world beyond his current circumstances. What began as a childish dream, though, will become an all-too-real nightmare when the Titans return and humanity is once again on the brink of extinction.
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Long Beach, CA’s Musical Theatre West has announced its 2025 season:
Jersey Boys (Feb. 14 – Mar. 2)
Into the Woods (Mar. 28 – Apr. 13)
Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story (July 11-27)
Hello, Dolly (Oc.t 17 – Nov. 2)
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Joshua Harmon’s Prayer for the French Republic will run Oct. 25 – Nov. 9 at Salt Lake City’s Pioneer Theatre, directed by Karen Azenberg.
Robert Mammana (Patrick), Matthew McGloin (Lucien), Japhet Balaban (Daniel), Judith Lightfoot Clarke (Marcelle) Joel Leffert (Adolphe/Pierre), Kim Taff (Elodie), Alok Tewari (Charlie), Jayne Luke (Irma), Maggie Goble (Molly), True Leavitt (Young Pierre), and Zoe Lupcho (Elodie understudy).
A curious American student named Molly seeks to connect with her family in France. When her cousin becomes the victim of an anti-Semitic attack, Molly’s French family decides to move to Israel. Set in 2016, against the terrorist attacks at Charlie Hebdo and the Bataclan—and the growing threat of political extremism in France.
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The Merchant of Venice, adapted & directed by Igor Golyak, will run Nov. 22 – Dec. 22 (opening Nov. 25) at Classic Stage Company.
Richard Topol (Shylock), Alexandra Silber (Portia), and T.R. Knight (Antonio), with Gus Birney, Tess Goldwyn, José Espinosa, Stephen Ochsner, Delilah Napier, Noah Pacht, and Elan Zafir.
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Green Day’s American Idiot, directed by Snehal Desai, continues through Nov. 10 at the Mark Taper Forum,
Steven-Adam Agdeppa, L.J. Benet, Will Branner, Jerusha Cavazos, Lark Detweiler, Daniel Durant, FKaia T. Fitzgerald, Landen Gonzales, Tyler Hardwick, Otis Jones IV, Milo Manheim, Josué Martinez; Giovanni Maucere, James Olivas, Mason Alexander Park, Monika Peña; Mars Storm Rucker, Mia Sempertegui; Angel Theory, and Ali Fumiko Whitney,
This groundbreaking, new production features an ensemble of both Deaf and hearing actors, and is performed simultaneously in American Sign Language and spoken English.
